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The untold history of Greek collaboration with Nazi Germany (1941-1944)Now at 29.90€!49.90€

This book explores Greek collaboration with the Nazis during the Axis occupation of Greece during Second World War, a topic so far overlooked by scholars in the English language and one that continues to be one of the biggest taboos in Greek society. The author explains why so many Greeks chose to ally themselves with the enemy instead of choosing Resistance, and how dramatically that shaped Greece’s future after the war.

Metaxas Re-branded29,71 € (15% OFF) 34.95€

This book is an unprecedented experiment in graphic design. It contains 50 posters that could have existed during the Metaxas dictatorship. These banners, all of them produced in modern times, have been intentionally designed to resemble the political propaganda posters that were infamously popular in the turbulent 1930s in Europe and Greece. Although fabricated, these posters have been handcrafted carefully in order to be as historically accurate as possible.

Metaxas JugendNow at 29.95€!39.95€

This book is a photographic album featuring over 400 pictures of the Greek Fascist Youth Organization EON (Εθνική Οργάνωση Νεολαίας). These pictures, some of them very rare, provide a straight and completely visual insight into a massive youth organization that reached 1,250,000 members - by 1941 over one sixth of the entire Greek population wore the dark blue uniform of the EON.

The Greek pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s FairOnly 13.90€!

This 32-pages long booklet explores the Greek pavilion at the 1939 New York's World Fair. The pavilion is specially interesting because it is one of the few instances the Metaxas quasi-fascist regime introduced itself to the outer world on a large-scale basis. The booklet analyzes how the pavilion expressed the Metaxas dictatorship's ideological propaganda, and provides previously unseen pictures of the pavilion from both the outside and the inside, as well as rare images of propaganda brochures.